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Boateng was on the field with the national squad last November in Paris when the massacres which claimed 130 lives were carried out with suicide bombers attempting to get into the stadium where he was playing.

A few days later, a friendly between Germany and the Netherlands was cancelled in Hanover at the last minute over a terror threat.

French security forces are on high alert to protect stadiums and fan zones at the European Championships

Police have said the potential for jihadist violence at this year's tournament is massive and have launched a huge security operation to protect venues and transport networks.

The head of Germany's spy agency warned last week ISIS "has Euro 2016 in its sights", and British fans heading across the Channel have been warned by the Foreign Office that stadiums, fan zones and public transport are likely targets.

Earlier this week it emerged cops in Ukraine had caught a far-right extremist armed with Kalashnokivs, rocket launchers and 125kg of explosives which he was allegedly planning to use in 15 terror attacks at Euro 2016.